Justice Ginsberg Missing Oral Arguments for the First Time

Justice Ginsburg is reportedly missing oral arguments for the first time since joining the Supreme Court. This concerning news follows recent health scares for the justice, including surgery for cancer.

According to Fox News:

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is missing oral arguments on Monday for the first time since she joined the court in 1993, as she recuperates from a recent cancer surgery.

A Supreme Court spokesperson told Fox News that Ginsburg, who underwent lung surgery in New York City last month to remove cancerous growths, is continuing to recuperate from the surgery.

The spokesperson said that Ginsburg would participate in the consideration of the cases through written briefs and transcripts, but there has yet to be a date decided for when she will return to the bench.

Ginsburg, 85, last month underwent a pulmonary lobectomy at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center after two nodules in the lower lobe of her left lung were discovered, the Supreme Court said in a statement. The discovery came incidentally during tests after she fractured several ribs during a fall in November.

Ginsburg was appointed by President Clinton in 1993 and is the oldest member of the Supreme Court. This has led to speculation of her retirement and the possibility that Trump will be able to replace her with another pick.


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